Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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INAD'EQUACY, noun [from inadequate.] The quality of being unequal or insufficient for a purpose.
The inadequacy and consequent inefficacy
of the alleged causes--
1. Inequality.
Dr. Price considers this inadequacy of representation as our fundamental grievance.
2. Incompleteness; defectiveness; as the inadequacy of ideas.
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